Barack Obama Is Quietly Getting into the 2020 Race
Behind the scenes, however, Obama has been quietly re-entering Democratic
politics, asserting his role as presidential kingmaker ahead of the 2020 election. While Obama has steered ...
politics, asserting his role as presidential kingmaker ahead of the 2020 election. While Obama has steered ...
No, Obama is ineligible to run for President ever again, as he has served two full terms. Once you have done that, you can never be President again, no matter how many years pass since you have left office.
Trump Touts Success Of Singapore Summit After Securing $10 Billion Trade Deal To Sell Nuclear Warheads To North Korea The Onion
Trump Touts Success Of Singapore Summit After Securing $10 Billion Trade Deal To Sell Nuclear Warheads To North Korea The Onion
A BLOW TO TRUMP: The president, who denigrates CNN almost daily, opposed the
purchase during his campaign, and the government argued a bigger company would
lead to higher prices. AT&T argued prices would go down and the bundling
was needed to battle online competitors such as Netflix, Amazon, Facebook and
Google, writes the LAT’s Jim Puzzanghera and Meg James
Recode: “Verizon? Go right ahead. Charter? You too. Amazon and other tech companies with billions to burn? Go for it. That’s the message from a federal judge, who has ruled today that AT&T can buy Time Warner — and, crucially, didn’t apply any restrictions to his decision. That clears the way for other “vertical” mergers, which means other people who control distribution — cable guys, telco guys, tech guys — can buy content guys. So, again, take a last look at this chart that shows how the media landscape is in for a seismic change…”
Recode: “Verizon? Go right ahead. Charter? You too. Amazon and other tech companies with billions to burn? Go for it. That’s the message from a federal judge, who has ruled today that AT&T can buy Time Warner — and, crucially, didn’t apply any restrictions to his decision. That clears the way for other “vertical” mergers, which means other people who control distribution — cable guys, telco guys, tech guys — can buy content guys. So, again, take a last look at this chart that shows how the media landscape is in for a seismic change…”
AT&T/TIME WARNER APPROVED: An
entertainment colossus will be formed after a federal judge cleared the way for the $85.4 billion
purchase in the biggest antitrust case of this century. AT&T, already a
telecommunications giant with 100 wireless customers and 25 million pay TV
homes, will acquire Hollywood’s biggest movie studio as well as HBO and CNN.
The new company could create content to engage AT&T's vast network of
consumers and target advertising tailored to their habits.
RESTRICTING THE MEDIA: To an outcry by press
defenders, the White House shut out The Associated
Press, Reuters and Bloomberg from its press pool during the Singapore summit.
Also barred: representatives from radio and the foreign press corps and the
editorial representative for the pool TV networks — reporters who generally
relay to their colleagues what is said or occurs during a photo op. An AP
spokesperson called it “a disservice to the public, which deserves prompt,
accurate and complete reporting on what may be one of the president’s most
consequential meetings.”
STAGECRAFT WON: Margaret Sullivan argues that the media fell for the Trumpian
pageantry of the U.S.-North Korean summit, emphasizing the sizzle instead of a dubious document.
A QUALITY PLAY: Will a select group of readers pay $300 a year for a different
type of tech coverage that explains the ramifications of new products to
society as well as a launch? That’s what The Logic is betting on. Billed as a type
of the successful Silicon Valley site The Information for Canada, The Logic
launched today. Shan Wang writes.
Check: Czechoslovakia 1938 - As Trump tweets about North Korea, Neville Chamberlain has a warning for him ...
*Trump’s America going it alone
From the Congressional Research Service, a report on the U.S. Role in the World: Background and Issues for Congress. Warren I. Cohen on his book A Nation Like All Others: A Brief History of American Foreign Relations. How U.S. foreign policy is being shaped by Trump’s tweets. Trump’s trust in his gut-driven, out-of-the-box approach to international relations grows. Daniel W. Drezner on the deep confusion of Trump’s foreign policy. Experts don’t like Trump’s withdrawal from the Iran deal — or his
…
…